reviews
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Cheeks & Phoenix have been around the pirate and faire community for over a decade but as a band since 2013. Some may recognize Cheeks’ voice from his time with Musical Blades, but to say they have been proficient at releasing albums would be an understatement. They are releasing on average an album a year […]
Kraken-Whacker is the second album from the group Quartermaster, an all male band who sings in 3 part harmony. You might think they are an A Cappella group but nay they do use a concertina, a bass and a mandolin. They are ever so much fun live as you can tell they are all quite enjoying […]
John Kraus and the Goers are one of the newer bands at the Inn so I am quite happy that we have a recent album to review that can help introduce them to all of you. Hailing from the shores of Southern California, the Goers are a group of exceptional musicians from all manner of genres […]
Save The Ales is the second album from the Mid-West band Red Rum. A three person band who loves mixing comedy with their music that features a wide variety of instruments. When I say wide variety I’m not exaggerating: 12 string guitar, bodhran, 21-string autoharp, concertina, mandola, banjo, tin whistle, fiddle, spoons, jaw harp and “anything […]
Three Pennies Short is the firest EP from The Penniless Jacks and actually the first EP we’ve reviewed so a bit excited about the new experience. Now the Jacks are a three person group from the New England area who all have experience playing with many other acts but in 2018 have dedicated themselves to focus specifically […]